Ecumenical Bulletin.

Ecumenical Bulletin.

No. 81 Day of prayer for peace in Assisi, Italy gathers leader of christian churches and other world religions. - p. 2-3. Archbishop of canterbury envisions a style of papal leadership. -3. Anglican-Lutheran international continuation committee meets for the first time. - pp. 3-4. Presiding bishop host lunch for jewish leaders. - p. 4. National council of churches initiates dialogue with pentecostals. p. 4-5. First "gathering of christians" set for May 20-27, 1988 NCCC governing board. - pp. 5-6. "Festive Events" scheduled for the official celebration of the millenium of the baptism of russia. - p. 6. Ecumenical calendar, 1986. - p. 7. Ecumenical calendar, 1987. - p. 8. Mission in unity: the heritage and the vision. - p. 9. Brief bulletins. - p. 9. Anglican ambiguity and authority. pp. 11-23. No. 82 Presiding bishop starts second year with visits to istanbul, jerusalem, rome, geneva and london. - p. 2. Presiding bishop browning elected member of WCC central committee. pp. - 4-5. ARC-USA responds to presiding bishop's request to consider implications of ordination of women bishop. - p. 5. Lutheran-Episcopal dialogue III nears completion of agreement on "the gospel and its implications". - p. 5.-6. Anglican-Orthodox theological consultation works towards an "agreed statement on the eucharist". - pp. 6-7. COCU strategy and interpretation commission meets for the first time. - pp. 7. SCER receives preliminary report of committee. - pp 8-9. Chicago episcopal and roman catholic leaders sign 12--point covenant. - pp. 9-10 Second EDEO ecumenical institute planned for berkeley, california, june 7-12, 1987. - p. 10. American baptist churches observe march 15 as day of prayer for hostages. - p. 11. Mission in unity: the heritage and the vision. - p. 12. Local Ecu-page. - p. 13. Brief bulletins. - p. 14-15. Publications. - pp. 15-16. Address of the presiding bishop to pope John Paul II, January 12, 1987. - pp. 17-18 Letter from Co-chairmen of ARC-USA to the presiding bishop concerning women in the episcopate. - pp. 19-20. Anglican-Orthodox theological consultation joint study of agreed statements. - pp. 21-22. Stragegizing for ecumenism in mission. - pp. 23-28. Study questions for "the chicago-lambeth quadrilateral: heritage and vision," "anglican ambiguity and authority," and "stragegizing for ecumenism in mission. - pp. 29-31. No. 83 Episcopal diocese and lutheran synod jointly fund native american ministry. - p. 2. Ecumenical aids center opens in indianapolis. - p 2. Representatives from several religious communities meet ecumenically for the first time. - p. 3. Pope's marian encyclical urges christians to recognize mary as source of unity. - p. 3-4. Ecumenical consultation discusses role of the diaconate. - p. 5. WCC faith and order commission continues BEM process. - pp. 5-6. Guest editorial. - p. 7-8. Brief bulletins. -- p. 9-10. Publications. - pp. 11-13. Ecumenical dimensions of the new encyclical. - p. 14. The threefold rule of prayer: a paradigm for ecumenical spirituality. - pp. 15-23. Mary tanner discusses "steps towards unity" at EDEO annual meeting. - p. 2. Agenda for Anglican consultative council meeting anticipates 1988 lambeth. - p. 3. Pre-lambeth study document generates controversy and written responses. - p. 4. Evangelical lutheran church in America affirmed at constituting convention. - p. 5. Lutheran and episcopal congregations share space and vision. - p. 6. U.S. Roman catholic bishops restate guideline concerning reception of Holy Eucharist, - p. 6. NCCC governing board demonstrates diversity in worship, in issues addressed, and action taken. - p. 7. Nebraska Lutheran-Episcopal convocation celebrates unity. - p. 8. Brief bulletins. - pp. 9-10. Publications. - p. 11. An Address by Mary tanner on steps towards unity. - pp. 12-18. Anglican consultative council resolutions. - pp. 19-20. Christians in Palestine, and responses. - pp. 21-23. No. 85 ARC-USA meets in setting of ARC-New mexico: projects study of authority. - p. 2. Dialogue between the episcopal church and the american episcopal church begins. - p. 2. Anglicans and old catholics discuss diversity in church unity. - p. 3. Ecumenical committee of province IX meets roman catholic representatives. - p. 4. Second international church study conference commemorates the baptism of russia. - p. 6. 1988 week of prayer for christian unity focuses on theme: " the love of God casts our fear. - p. 7. Guest editorial: ecumenical native american ministries. - p. 8. Brief bulletins. - pp. 9-10. Publications. - p. 11. Week of prayer for christian unity. - pp. 12-21. Ecumenism: the goals of covenanted parishes. - pp . 22-23. No. 86 National ecumenical consultation and celebration mark centenary of chicago-lambeth quadrilateral. -p. 2-4. SCER receives report of theological committee on COCU consensus. - p. 4-5. Unity of the church and of all God's people among eight mission imperatives. - p 5-6. House of bishops approves report on women in the episcopate. -- p. 6. ARCIC-II begins work on new project and is visited by the pope - p. 6-7. Pope John Paul II meets 26 USA ecumenical leaders and prays with 60,000 people in columbia, S.C. - p. 8-9. Churches of britain embark on new beginning in quest for unity. - p. 9-10. Anglican-Lutheran consultation discusses Episcope. - p. 10-11. COCU executive committee issues clarifying statement on covenanting. - p. 11-12. Brief bulletins. - p. 12-13. Publications. _ p. 13. Presiding bishop Edmond L. Browning's sermon for the celebration of the centenary of the chicago-lambeth quadrilateral. - pp. 14-18. Addresses by ecumenical leaders and pope John Paul II in columbia, south carolina. - p. 19.

PER .E26 / 1987
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